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Sydney Opera House to reopen to the public in November – Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Opera House reopens to live audiences in November with a program of local works.

Arts Minister Don Harwin said: “The beauty of this initiative is how it will help rebuild our local arts and creative industries.”
The first of the commissions will see Sydney Chamber Opera perform a new production of Diary of One Who Disappeared by Czech composer Leos Janacek.
The world premiere event has been entirely funded by French scholar and arts patron Prof Ross Steele and will be broadcast as part of the Opera Houses digital season From Our House to Yours on October 10.
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